The Path to Zero Waste
Approaching Zero Waste is a one-hour presentation about how to produce only one garbage can of trash a year. Presenter Jeanne Roy is a co-founder of the Center for Earth Leadership, the Northwest Earth Institute, and the Oregon Natural Step Network.
One hour presentation for a Portland office, organization, or community group.
Each year, Jeanne Roy
and her husband filled only one can of garbage.
Yet, the state's latest survey shows that the average Oregonian
generates more than 3000 pounds of waste per year, an amount that continues to
rise. In this one-hour presentation, Jeanne will discuss why this is so
and provide practical steps to drastically reduce household waste.
By recycling, composting, and precycling, we can save
natural resources, save energy, and reduce our carbon emissions. All it takes is a more thoughtful approach
and a change of habits.
Jeanne Roy is a co-founder of the
Center for Earth Leadership, the Northwest Earth Institute, and the Oregon Natural Step Network. She also founded Recycling Advocates, Portland's Master
Recycler program, and the Home Eco-Party program; authored a weekly column on
sustainable lifestyle in The Oregonian
and This Week Magazine for five
years; and serves as an adviser to public agencies on environmental policy
matters.
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This program is offered at no cost. If you would like to organize a presentation please contact Emily Klavins at
(503) 227-2315 or info@earthleaders.org. Your location must be in downtown Portland and be a group of at least 15 people.